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Show Friday, November 16, Ogden High Notes Sixty Thousand Scots Join in Pilgrimage (Editor, Glen Woodward) It is not the dark place that Vice-chairm- hin- Carlyle. der h, but the dim , eye. Friday there was circulated among the students a group of thrills, romance, mirth, and beauty, protected with a charmingly attractive .cover containing the heading of Classrcum. his Any student that fails to readmakis quarterly from cover to cover have so ing a dire mistake never many interesting articles been pubFor sheer lished under one cover. lteauty of words and fine humor, the last issue of our school book has never hem surpassed. I am taking this privilege of Miss Wallace and her corn ie tent staff on the first issue of I sinthe Classicum quarterly. cerely hope they continue to delight the school with more and better publications cf this kind. 1 I J ng A number of the 0. II. S. students Hho attended Central Junior high will be interested in this letter, just received from a Central student: Hear 0. II. S. Students: Let's start a marathon; not one in which a person sees how long he can dance, but how many dances he can attend in about a week or bo. Now to start out, let's begin tonight at Centrals A. B. dance. There will be a peppy orchestra and crowd, a lot of pretty girls, and perfectly gorgeous young men to dance with remember that girls. A girl today asked me Sixty Ihousnnd persons took purt rmully In a pilgrimage to Curfln Grotto to celebrate the sixth what a thrill was. I said: Come to of tlie founding of that copy of the famous French shrine ut Lourdes. The picture shows a general view of Lhe A. B. dance and you will find the ceremonies at the shrine. cut The Central students who attended play (there wasnt many j our one-aon account of the game), certainly enjoyed them robbers, heroes, heroines, uid all. Even though the shrieks scared the janitor, I dont believe anything could please us more than to have you present your school play, The Patsy, in our auditorium. Our football boys and the twelfth man, are working hard for the football trophy. Its a large silver football on which I hope our football lieros names will be engraved. We are hoping all our boys will be nice to North and not beat them too badly. Win or lose, Central is going to fight to the last. We hope high school students take as much interest in our school activities as we do in theirs. t Hoping we will see you at the A. B. dance, we remain your friends CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH. annl-Tergar- y ct e Library on Wheels h Popular in New York i 4 sw-- V'S . in addition harmony. to Mr. Seegmiller are Mrs. Jesse K Cannon, Imer Ffctt and Mrs. Jeannette , - a Morrell. The suggestions are contained in by letter sent Chairman Marcusen beMr. Seegmiller, who in addition to was a ing one of the for governor. candidate preconvention however, Following the convention, Mr. Seegmiller campaigned fortne Republican ticket in various sections vice-chairm- of the state. II jg letter to Chairman Marcusen follows: Mr. Carl It. Marcusen, Price, Utah. . Friend Carl: W'hile the sting of defeat is still fresh in the memory of several Republican factions and the reason for it all is being argued pro and con, it seems to me that you should take immediate steps to reorganize the Republican party. In my judgment a meeting of the Republican leaders should be called. In this meeting should be represented Sevens, the leaders of the those who opposed the Seven sand the independent" Progressives. There should be an extra effort to secure the attendance of the entire state committee and the national committeeman. We should not criticize or undertake to place the blame for our defeat, but recognize the serious need for realinement and unity. Goodwill and fellowship should be the keynote. If selfishness is dethroned and the state convention permitted to select candidates by the untramelled judgment of delegates, there will be no trouble in electing them. When men break bread with each other friendship is the result. If men criticize and blame each other the breach widens and bad feelings en so-call- ed sue. y; fH:' PILOT AND MASCOT . i;J 3 r The announcement of carh at reduced prices is the result of aggressive work at thq factory aiming at a single purpose volume production and volume sales. Better manufacturing facilities, closer supervision and rearrangement of production operations have been reflected in improved quality and lower cost of these motor cars. These savings are now being passed on for the benefit of the buy. ing public. At a time when the automotive dol. lar never represented a greater value the later motor creations of Dodge Brothers at these reduced prices present an unusual opportunity to automobile buyers. .The advantage of owning a fast, new stylish and decar, outstanding pendable in performance and unusually roomy, is brought within the price reach of six-cylind- er millions. At the new low prices, the cars represent one of the most significant announcements of the year for the industry. i i: selling all paper left over at throughout the city. It will mean a great deal to us if we win this game; therefore, let us all come out to Lorin Farr park Saturday morning and do our part to defeat the Bees. G. S. resumed. The program for Friday was a selection from the band,morning a song by the Weber college glee club, a talk by Mayor Frank Francis, some saxophone selections by Robert Shatz, and a lively pep rally. off 50 Two very interesting assemblies were held this .week. The first was at 12:45 Thursday, and was under the auspices of the local given Kiwanis Ciub. The opening number was by the 0. H. S. orchestra and was followed by a peppg song from the Boys Idee club. A very instructive talk was given by Mr. Lowe. Announcements followed, and then classes were ? , els. We have had the most successful Wall Paper Year in our business career. To make it complete we are The student body is very enthusiastic concerning this game and wishes to extend its enthusiasm to everyone J. effective here immediately. All cars except the Senior Six ine are included at these reduced pi ii.es taid Mr. Hinckley. Cars on hand are the latest types with varied attractive color combinations and body st vies to suit every taste. Sedans, two and four passenger Coupes, Cabriolets Touring cars and Roadsters are cf! fered. Sport or De Luxe types are available in addition to standard mod- Wall Paper Sale! , Mamma Karung and Her Brood Price reductions ranging up to !2Jo a car have been announced on "al Standard and Victory Six models by Robert H. Hinckley, Inc., local Dodge Brothers dealer. The new price are vice-chairm- en stand. Children of the northeast Bronx, New York city, selecting books from the shelves of the library on wheels which 1$ the book wagon of the extension division of the New York I'ubllc library. The "Traveling Library" is a chassis surmounted by a specially constructed hody. Price Reductions Ranging to $250.00 Made in Dodge Line It seems to me that the state EAST AND WEST chairman, all of the and the secretary should resign so The East begins in the valleys, In the sunrises golden glow, that an entire new organization may undertake the rehabilitation of the Where the blue lakes gleam like silver On the great Almighty's brow; Republican party. I hope that you will not feel that And it ends not now or ever, I am assuming undue authority in For it meets and mingles there making these suggestions for I am With your western sweep and freedom As answer mingles with prayer. sure that something must be done to check the tendency toward illwill and bad feeling. We must get together The East begins but wait ye! And the West begins but stay! on common ground and ourselves in the confidence of the The East is but part of a circle That the West completes today. electorate if we hope to remain the one has its lakes and rivers And this state. in majority party And one has its rolling sod: With kindest personal regards, I But they both begin together am, In the infinite heart of God! Yours sincerely, Unknown. W. W. SEEGMILLER. (Signed) Tomorrow at eleven oclock the Tigers of 0. H. S. will play their last and hardest football game for this year. They will struggle against the undefeated Box Elder Bees. Our Tigers are going to fight hard in this game. In order to gain victory over the opponents they must have a lot of support from the grand- V en 192S Some patterns as low as lc per single roll t Griff m Paint Co. l Phone 530. 2310 Washington Avenue. : . Only half of i the total number of members alloted to Congress have been chosen. We have four Ruths and one more member whose name begins with the letter K. Our members are Rebecca Ririe, president; Ruth ;.l Roberts, .k Kathryn vice-preside- A keeper at the Bronx (N. Y.)xoo with a female kurung uud seven of her youngsters, all of whom arc now permanent residents In the spacious and elegantly appointed reptiliun npnrtnients at the zoo. John S. Boswell, business man and snake fancier of 1'raddock Heights, Yu., embarked from Haiti 'or his homeland with a single female karung in a spare suitcase. While at sea. Ma Kurung added seven new travelers to the suitcase passenger i 4 1 list Vic Keur.ard, the old Harvard kicker, presented the dog to the team. eleven. ESCAPED Theyre Still Fighting in China An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 Seegmiller Wants A Reorganization One of the first reactions of the recent political campaign came with the suggestion from . Seegmi.ler, of kpblican central committee, that State Chairman Carl R. the and State secretary Wuliam J. Lowe, resign tmir positions m the interest of party Wed-nerd- Days-- - You have no fear of automobile accidents when you ricle the street cars these stormy days Wet rails give the car wheels good traction while automobile tires skid. Follow the crowds ! Leave your car in the garage and take the street car! Ruth Falck, reporter; Ruth Zuppann and Ruth Rraines. We have been discussing Quite & bit, the choosing of issues, and other important facts Mr. Mon3on from Weber gave us & ury instructive speech on debating. Any girl who is interested in det'apL Arthur French of the Crimbating is invited to apply for member-sh-- p son gridders with Queen, the new in Congress. There are six more Great Pane mascot of the tlurvurd members to be taken in. gliomas, secretary; 4 Stormy ay Wil-lia- m vice-chairm- an Mar-euse- n, UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. vice-chairm- an MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN 1 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Tvatson-buic- k used car FOR RENT' Unfurnished home, modern except hent. clam in. rood location, adulte. Phone 16MGM from 2 :00 to 6 :00 p. m. MARKET 5k to.Sffift.'Ssr 24 1 rsr&flr I I - ' A . .. " ' ... t- w s' t J32SS22- ) - Nationalist troops of General Id leaving their tranches In a Perce charge , jagulnst the last of the Northerners to hold out In opposition to the rule of 'the Southerners. CONTRACTORS the third time In history n prisoner has escaped from Devil's Is land, the French penal settlement In French Guiana. Ir. 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